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2019 NATIONAL BODYBUILDING AND FITNESS CHAMPIONSHIPS OFFICIAL RESULTS
Senior men bodybuilding overall champion 1. Nigel Maphosa: Midlands
Men’s Physique overall champion 1. Tinotenda Ryan C Gumbo: Harare
Most outstanding female athlete 1. Sharaine Rama: Harare
Senior men bodybuilding light heavyweight division 1. Edward Mutero: Midlands 2. Ndumiso Dlodlo: Bulawayo 3. Mathew Humphreys: Harare 4. Gideon Teguru: Harare 5. Alister Dimba: Harare 6. Enock Mugariwa: Harare
Senior men bodybuilding heavyweight division 1. Mark Anthony Valisatos: Harare 2. Irvine Dekeya: Harare 3. Simbarashe Nyamukondiwa: Harare 4. Kulelani Ndlovu: Midlands
Senior men bodybuilding middleweight division 1. Nigel Maphosa: Midlands 2. Lovemore Munyamana: Bulawayo 3. Eliah Samaringa: Harare
Senior men bodybuilding lightweight division 1. Francis Tatanca Chideme: Harare 2. Knowledge Mudzingwa: Manicaland 3. Talent Bonde: Harare 4. Delvin Page: Bulawayo 5. Solomon Sihlokwe: Midlands 6. Wesley Sanders: Bulawayo
Junior men bodybuilding 1. Gerald Woodend: Harare 2. Zibusiso Khumalo: Bulawayo 3. Paradzai Kureva: Harare 4. David Weier: Harare 5. Ngonidzashe Gwama: Manicaland 6. Thompson Jagada: Harare
Junior men physique 1. Zibusiso Khumalo: Bulawayo 2. David Weier: Harare 3. Stan Mudavanhu: Harare 4. Kelvin Samboko: Bulawayo 5. Fabian T. Chimanga: Midlands 6. Gabriel Gwapedza: Bulawayo
Men’s Physique up to and including 176cm 1. Genius Gwara: Mashonaland West 2. Prechard Hoko: Bulawayo 3. Luke Gumbi: Midlands
Men’s Physique over 176cm 1. Tinotenda Ryan Gumbo: Harare 2. Blessing Itai Sithole: Harare 3. Dale Blair: Bulawayo 4. Lancelot N. Ndlovu: Bulawayo
Men’s Fitness 1. Chamunorwa Marange: Manicaland 2. Givemore Kamuronjo : Manicaland 3. Masimba Nyamajiwa: Masvingo 4. Donald Munashe Mutambirofa: Harare 5. Paul Bako: Harare 6. Devison T. Luzane: Harare
Women Wellness Fitness 1. Diana Georgina Machakaire: Bulawayo
Women Physique 1. Charity Juma: Bulawayo
Women Body Fitness 1. Kylie McDonald: Bulawayo 2. Colleen Wall: Harare
Men’s Fitness Model 1. Njabulo Mateyu: Harare 2. Robben Mozhenty: Harare 3. Tafadzwa Mikiya: Manicaland 4. Francois Joey Nyashanu: Harare 5. Devison T. Luzane: Mashonaland West 6. Courage Kazawe: Midlands
Junior Women Bikini Fitness 1. Demi Ferreira: Harare 2. Morejoy Manyepa: Harare
Masters Women Bikini Fitness over 35 years 1. Kirsty Baxter: Harare
Women Beach Bikini 1. Sharraine Rama: Harare 2. Puzin Manon: Harare 3. Kirsty McSorley: Harare 4. Tatenda Pride: Harare 5. Diana Georgina Machakaire: Bulawayo
Women Bikini Fitness 1. Sharraine Rama: Harare 2. Kylie McDonald: Bulawayo 3. Shantel Greenland: Bulawayo 4. Charne Crundel: Harare 5. Lynette Tom: Harare 6. Demi Ferreira: Harare
Classic Bodybuilding 1. Justice Fungai Chikava: Bulawayo
Masters Men Bodybuilding 1. Chrispen Tivaone: Midlands 2. Partson Chatedzuka: Harare 3. Masiye Suwali: Harare 4. Domingo Lunga: Bulawayo
Wheelchair men bodybuilding 1. Marko Mwale: Bulawayo 2. Lewis Hlaha: Mashonaland West 3. Lesley Payne Gondo: Bulawayo 4. Tendai Muzavazi: Midlands 5. Pearson Tazvivinga: Bulawayo 6. Mugoni Chikove: Bulawayo
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Schools Enterprise Challenge: Teach a Man to Fish
Sure you’ve heard the adage “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” Well, there’s a whole UK based charity named from it & they are running an international business program for schools.
Teach A Man To Fish runs the annual School Enterprise Challenge as a flagship programme meant to guide and support academics to plan, set up, and run their own school business through access to free educational materials including business guides, educational videos & submission templates.
Student entrepreneurs together with their teachers not only get certificates as recognition of their achievement, but also stand a chance of winning $50,000 worth of prizes.
Another reason to join the School Enterprise Challenge? Well, it’s absolutely free to register, open to all schools from all countries and offers support all the way through email, WhatsApp and phone for teachers responsible for guiding students in coming up with a business idea, write a business plan as well as launching the school business, making sales and writing an annual report.
To register or find out more information about the School Enterprise Challenge, visit their website here.
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IFPRI – My Food, Our Future
If you happen to be big on both food & films…this is for YOU!
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) is calling on all young filmmakers worldwide to submit a short video of solutions for worldwide access to health, diverse and affordable diets for its 2nd annual My Food, Our Future video competition.
The annual video contest is open to filmmakers 10-25 years old by the date of submission. Film industry professionals & a panel of Senior IFPRI representatives will then announce the selected winning entries to be announced on the 16th of October, 2019.
Deadline for submission of videos is midnight of October 1, 2019 (EST) & here’s the best part…not only can multiple contestants work together, there’s absolutely is no fee to enter your video! Go on to their website and download your entry forms.
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“Artivism” – a Pachoto Open Mic Soul Session
Katswe Sistahood hosted the Pachoto Open Mic Soul Session last Friday in line with their vision of advocacy or activism through art or as they would like to call it, “artivism”.
Performers lined up for the event included Rayane Chidzvondo (Moonchild Rye), Hupepe Chule, Lisa the Poet, Ects and the Pachoto Arts Academy band whose members were clad in black & white traditional-inspired gear.
True to Katswe Sistahood’s mission statement, the session provided a much needed space to sing, scream & shout for policy change in various art sectors.
With the aid of shakes, drums, marimba, a guitar and a keyboard, the Pachoto Arts Academy band called for a more positive outlook on menstrual health issues & spoke against sexual abuse of the elderly (songs titled “Kuropafadzwa” & “I’m an Old Woman” respectively). The rest of the artists too advocated for different areas with some expressing their dispeasure with the prevailing economic situation as well as how art is generally underappreciated or underpaid, leaving many of its creators to die as paupers.
On a more refreshing and rather unusual note, there was a mother in the audience cheerleading her two children who were also part of the line up.
Florence, mother to upcoming contemporary singer, Kimberly, and Batsirai Makumbe was in a blue dress and ponytail looking really excited to be in the crowd. “I guess the fact I’m a music lover helps me fit in so easily” she said with a glow on her face. When asked how she juggled being a cheerleader and parent, Mrs Makumbe said that though parenting takes up a lot of time, she’s excellent at micro-managing and maintains she prefers to “be the voice of reason whenever kids are about to slip up at such events” & encouraged other parents to be there to push for their children’s artistic growth.
Overally, the Pachoto Open Mic Soul Session was not only a fun-filled & edutaining afternoon but a whole vibe we wish to always be a part of.
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Mandela Washington Fellowship: Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2020
Do you fancy exploring industries beyond your daily work? Or do you wish to strengthen your work through new connections, skills & ideas? Any chance you want to travel to the U.S. while you’re at it? Well, what are you waiting for, applications for the 2020 edition of the Mandela Washington Fellowship: Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) are due on the 9th of October!
YALI is an executive-style program of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Current Affairs which began in 2014 with the intention to build skills and empower youths to lead in their respective sectors & communities.
The program (YALI) comprises Leadership Institutes and the Mandela Washington Fellowship Summit; where the former is 6 week studies at U.S. college & university campuses, & the latter is a multi-day meeting with local business leaders in the public, private & non-profit sectors. Both the stages are aimed at encouraging connections, collaborations and strong partnerships between citizens of Sub Saharan Africa and those from the United States of America.
Applicants for the 2020 Fellowship are required to be between the ages of 25 & 35 on or before the application deadline; have a demonstrated commitment to public/community service & volunteerism; strong social and communication skills; an energetic, positive attitude; & the ability to work cooperatively in diverse groups and to respect the opinions of others. You can find out more here.
Some of the Zimbabweans who have successfully taken part in the Fellowship are Cyprian Chabvepi, Mercy Chatyoka, Nosipho Bhebhe, Jeremiah Mutongi Bamu and William Link Chui…what’s stopping YOU?
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